abbey college in Manchester is one of them. It's private and only starts from year 10 onwards though. the fee is aparently quite high. not all schools are strict on the uniform policy though. the only enforced rules at collingwood, surrey are that you wear somthing of the school uniform, and the pe kit is too. but other than that you can wear practically anything, as long as its not too out of the boundrys, like a bright pink clown outfit. i don't see why anyone would wear that anyway. one of my freiend actually wore a pirate outfit to school on talk like a pirate day last year, and , because it was "justified" she got away with it.
Yes Kids in Australia wear school uniforms. School uniforms are an essential part of schooling in Australia, it creates uniformity within the school, helps to identify the children on excursions and creates branding for the school as well. As a mum of 4 I am glad Australian Schools have uniforms for the kids, as kids can be cruel, and this stops any school yard bullying due to Kids not wearing the coolest brands out there....School is for learning and not a fashion parade.
School uniforms starting gaining popularity in the United States in the 1990s, but the practice of implementing uniforms in schools dates back to as early as the 16th century in England. The decision to require school uniforms varies widely among schools and districts.
Approximately 19% of schools in Illinois require students to wear uniforms.
No not at all. Most, if not all schools have dress codes. Some are stricter than others. Some schools require uniforms to be worn but many do not. It just simply means that the kids who are not in uniforms go to a school that does not require them to wear uniforms.
The best evidence shows huge benefits for students in schools that require uniforms, so it isn't a matter of if your school will one day require them but more likely when.
Somewhere around 90 schools in Ottawa require their students to wear school uniforms. 80 of them being catholic schools.
most of `em do
School uniforms are certain articles of clothing that are required for children to wear. Australia ruled that public schools do not have to require uniforms as of 1998.
That's a matter of opinion
Yes, wearing uniforms in Japanese schools is standard practice.
Approximately 20% of private schools in the US require students to wear uniforms. Uniform policies vary widely among private schools, with some requiring uniforms and others not.
In most Italian schools, students are not required to wear uniforms. Some private schools may require the child to wear a uniform.
No, Dutch schools typically do not require students to wear uniforms. Students are generally allowed to wear their own clothing to school.